

Students Voice Concerns About Spring Graduation
Seniors set to graduate in the Spring semester are now faced with disappointment since commencement ceremonies for the spring “will be disrupted,” according to UNC System Interim President Bill Roper. At a special meeting of the UNC Board of Governors, Roper announced that each university’s chancellor, with input from faculty and the student body, will decide if and how they will celebrate at their colleges. “The health and safety of students, staff and faculty are the top
CARE Resource Center Still Serving Community
The Office for Community & Civic Engagement continues to address food insecurity on campus and in the community amid the COVID-19 outbreak. The CARE Resource Center located in Wellons Hall Suite C is a food pantry & professional clothing closet that is available to students, faculty, staff and community members. CARE provides a variety of items such as bakery, dairy, frozen, meat, nonperishable goods and produce. In addition to food and professional clothing, CARE offers hygi

CCE and Citizen-U Party to the Polls on Super Tuesday
Students gather for the “Party to the Polls” event in the University Center on Super Tuesday. PN Photo/ Zachary Young The Office for Community and Civic Engagement (CCE) in association with UNCP Votes hosted a “Party to the Polls” event on Super Tuesday in the UC lounge in an effort to promote political literacy and to encourage students to exercise their right to vote. CCE shuttled students who live on campus to the voting poll location at Pembroke Rural Fire Department on P